Life in general, fiber arts in particular, near Twisp in the beautiful Methow Valley

Painting and Hiking

It was hard to think of a title for this post since I am mostly trying to keep apace with events.

No pictures today of the new house, but we have been up there all week painting. It turned out that most of the interior was painted a flat battleship gray only because that was a tinted primer or undercoat – not meant to be the final color! Rick and I painted all three bedrooms, the laundry room, and the living/dining room – 2 coats. It just about did my lower back in, unfortunately, and I am hobbling around here today. We wound up hiring a professional to do the hallways and entry (which is 2 stories tall in places). So now everything is painted except the kitchen and we can start moving some things in. We have decided to go ahead and have the drywall done in my studio space, so we will have to hold off moving some things until that is completed, hopefully by the end of March.

I did take a day off to go hiking with my Tuesday group. There were only 6 of us and we headed down valley in search of a place where the snow would be mostly gone. “Mud season” can be challenging! We went down south of Carlton to a wildlife area that used to be the Judd Ranch (cattle ranch). A little hard to find if you don’t know it is there, which is a plus as far as we were concerned. We walked up an old ranch road that climbed steadily for a couple of miles, and the views up higher were wonderful – looking off to the west to the hills and mountains between Gold Creek and Libby Creek. This is definitely a place to go back to in a couple of weeks when the wildflowers start emerging. There was still some snow and ice on the road where it was shaded.